Distributed capacity base station architecture for broadband access with enhanced in-band GPS co-existence
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1. A distributed capacity base station, comprising:
- a concentrating access node and one or more access end nodes that each communicate with each other terrestrially in a frequency band from 1525 MHz to 1535 MHz adjacent to a global positioning system (“
GPS”
) frequency band centered at 1575 MHz;
the one or more access end nodes that together provide a lower power and a more uniform power distribution at the frequency band from 1525 MHz to 1535 MHz adjacent the GPS frequency band so that the concentrating access node and one or more access end nodes operate and communicate without interfering with the operation of the GPS, wherein each of the one or more access end nodes have an antenna pattern in which an equivalent isotropically radiated power (“
EIRP”
) is attenuated for depression angles from 45 to 90 degrees.
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Abstract
A distributed capacity base station system and method are disclosed. The system may provide a cost effective, high capacity broadband wireless access solution that can co-exist with GPS without interference to the GPS system.
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1. A distributed capacity base station, comprising:
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a concentrating access node and one or more access end nodes that each communicate with each other terrestrially in a frequency band from 1525 MHz to 1535 MHz adjacent to a global positioning system (“
GPS”
) frequency band centered at 1575 MHz;the one or more access end nodes that together provide a lower power and a more uniform power distribution at the frequency band from 1525 MHz to 1535 MHz adjacent the GPS frequency band so that the concentrating access node and one or more access end nodes operate and communicate without interfering with the operation of the GPS, wherein each of the one or more access end nodes have an antenna pattern in which an equivalent isotropically radiated power (“
EIRP”
) is attenuated for depression angles from 45 to 90 degrees.
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2. A distributed capacity base station, comprising:
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an access end node and an access concentrating node; a radio access node embedded in the base station with the access end node and the access concentrating node that each communicate with each other terrestrially in a frequency band from 1525 MHz to 1535 MHz adjacent to a global positioning system (“
GPS”
) frequency band centered at 1575 MHz, wherein the radio access node one of reduces peak-to-average power, downshifts a modulation and coding scheme and selects a polarization preference to co-exist with the GPS system; andwherein the base station has reduced equivalent isotropically radiated power (“
EIRP”
) and shaped elevation antenna patterns at the frequency band from 1525 MHz to 1535 MHz adjacent the GPS frequency band so that the base station operates and communicates without interfering with the operation of the GPS. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5)
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6. A distributed capacity base station, comprising:
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a concentrating access node and one or more access end nodes that each communicate with each other terrestrially in a frequency band from 1525 MHz to 1535 MHz adjacent to a global positioning system (“
GPS”
) frequency band centered at 1575 MHz;the one or more access end nodes that together provide a lower power and a more uniform power distribution at the frequency band from 1525 MHz to 1535 MHz adjacent the GPS frequency band so that the concentrating access node and one or more access end nodes operate and communicate without interfering with the operation of the GPS, wherein each of the one or more access end nodes have an in-beam equivalent isotropically radiated power (“
EIRP”
) of a maximum of 42 decibels milliwatts isotropic.
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7. A distributed capacity base station, comprising:
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an access end node and an access concentrating node; a radio access node embedded in the base station with the access end node and the access concentrating node that each communicate with each other terrestrially in a frequency band from 1525 MHz to 1535 MHz adjacent to a global positioning system (“
GPS”
) frequency band centered at 1575 MHz; andwherein the base station has reduced equivalent isotropically radiated power (“
EIRP”
) that is a maximum of 42 decibels milliwatts isotropic and shaped elevation antenna patterns at the frequency band from 1525 MHz to 1535 MHz adjacent the GPS frequency band so that the base station operates and communicates without interfering with the operation of the GPS.
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